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This dish is one of those “go to” meals for an evening when there just isn’t enough time or energy to do something from the regular routine. The inspiration for my “Sort of” Migas came from reading one of my favorite blogs, Smitten Kitchen. In the post I was reading, Deb Perelman described a dish of Migas and from her description I knew I had to try it. At its most basic form, Migas are scrambled eggs with spicy ground meat and tortilla chips all cooked together. Deb’s Smitten Kitchen version was an amazing Migas with a Spicy Tomato Chipotle Coulis.

While the Smitten Kitchen version of Migas sounded phenomenal, I didn’t have the energy to even consider making it all from scratch. In fact, when I stumbled onto Deb’s recipe I had been quickly perusing the internet in a desperate search for inspiration for a fast meal using ingredients that I actually had at home. Now while I love living on Vancouver Island, finding good Mexican food has proven… shall we say… difficult. This is the first place that I have ever lived where you cannot buy corn tortillas. Seriously. No where on the island… Doh! This is a long way to say that I am in constant longing for good Mexican food, and therefore have to make it at home. When I read the Smitten Kitchen post, I knew that I wanted those Migas and that if I stripped it down to its basic ingredients I could pull it off.

That said, please know that my “Sort of” Migas are not authentic in any stretch of the imagination. Instead of Mexican chorizo I use well-seasoned ground turkey. And I use jarred salsa. Need I say more? What is missing in authenticity, however, these “Sort of” Migas make up for in great taste. They are fast, delicious, and have been endorsed by Little Man. Enjoy!

Heat a large non-stick skillet over medium high heat and add the olive oil. When the oil is hot add the ground turkey and break it apart with a wooden spoon. Add the garlic powder, chili powder, cumin, and coriander, stirring to combine the spices with the ground turkey. Add salt and pepper to taste, continuing to stir and brown the meat until it is well cooked, about 7-10 minutes.

It’s just not easy to make raw ground turkey look nice in a photo.

Since the ground turkey is taking the place of Mexican chorizo, you need to add a lot of spice. I dialed down my spice inspirations so that it would still be Little Man safe. If you don’t have to keep spicy-timid taste buds in mind, feel free to add some cayenne or chipotle.

Lower the heat to medium low and add the beaten eggs. Stir the eggs in the seasoned turkey to scramble the eggs. When the eggs just start to set add the tortilla chips and stir to coat the chips in the turkey and egg mixture, breaking some of them while stirring. When the eggs are set remove the pan from the heat.

Add in the beaten eggs and let then sit for just a moment to start setting up.

When the eggs start to come together, then you can add the tortilla chips.

When you add the tortilla chips to the pan, don’t be afraid to break them up a bit. This isn’t a dainty dish, so you don’t need to be gentle with the ingredients.

Here is Little Man’s portion on one of his planet plates. It didn’t look like this for long as he dug right in.